Kentucky Governor Signs Off On ‘Bitcoin Rights’ Bill, Strengthening Crypto Protections
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Read moreBitcoin (BTC) frenzy is sweeping across the US following Donald Trump’s victory in the November presidential election, with Kentucky becoming ...
Read moreCASTLE ROCK, Colo. - Riot Platforms, Inc. (NASDAQ: NASDAQ:), a key player in mining, has officially acquired Kentucky-based Block Mining, ...
Read moreNine months after a suspected cryptocurrency mine moved into her previously quiet part of Wolfe County, Brenda Campbell says noise ...
Read moreA report from Earthjustice found that Kentucky produces the most carbon dioxide emissions from cryptomines of any state in the ...
Read moreIn Wolfe County, a crypto mine has caused concern over the constant noise of fans that cool the facility’s computer ...
Read moreThe Public Service Commission of the state of Kentucky has denied a proposed contract that would have allowed a mining ...
Read moreAcross the country, Bitcoin mining companies have tried to make families foot the bill for Bitcoin’s enormous energy consumption. Kentucky ...
Read moreThe Kentucky Public Service Commission on Monday rejected Kentucky Power’s proposed power supply contract for a planned 250-MW cryptomining operation ...
Read moreChinese-owned Ebon International has said it likely would not locate in Kentucky without discounts by Liam Niemeyer, Kentucky Lantern Kentucky’s ...
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